Consilient: Workflow Among Peers
(openp2p.com)
Andy Oram demystifies Sitelets -- Consilient's Java-based
framework for creating projects that control their own
workflow. Sitelets enable
different people to work on a project in a peer-to-peer
fashion.

Jini as an Enterprise Solution
(ONJava.com)
Dave Sag takes us on a guided tour of Jini as he and his team implemented it as a cost efficient, low-overhead enterprise application development solution for a B2B exchange as an alternative to Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and application server products.

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Former Netscape duo reunites for P2P start-up
By John Borland. "A kind of Netscape Communications reunion tour is bringing Jim Barksdale and Marc
Andreessen together again, as the two work with a stealth company that hopes to
merge some of Akamai Technologies' approach with a Napster-like model, sources
say.
Zodiac Networks, a start-up also led by fellow Netscape alumni Mike Homer and Wade
Hennessey, is in the early stages of building a team of engineers for a peer-to-peer content
distribution service, according to sources close to the company's plans."
[Source: CNET News.com]

The Emergence of Distributed Content Management and Peer-to-Peer Content Networks
This white paper from the Gartner Group provides a detailed explanation of Distributed Content Management systems and P2P Computing Technologies and then goes on to provide a comprehensive analysis of how the two technologies can work together. Highlights include: The Five Models of P2P, P2P Models that Apply to Content Networks, and P2P Content Networks - Opportunities and Challenges.

Ford to use peer-to-peer technology to boost fuel-efficient car designs
By Ed Scannell. "Ford has signed a deal with Oculus Technologies, a Boston-based startup, to use that company's peer-to-peer technology as a way to produce more fuel-efficient cars.
Ford will use Oculus CO to better connect design teams located in multiple sites that are using different operating systems and applications. Company officials chose Oculus because they believe it provides a vendor-neutral environment that will better contribute to improving their design processes."
[Source: InfoWorld]

Two Hours of P2P
These are the slides from a live presentation delivered by Science Fiction writer and OpenCola, Inc. Chief Evangelist Cory Doctorow to the UC Berkeley Haas Graduate School of Business. Doctorow manages to condense the technologies and cultural factors that define "P2P" into easily digestible chunks that anyone can understand.
[Source: Cory Doctorow, OpenCola, Inc.]

Richard Koman's WeblogSupreme Court Decides Unanimously Against Grokster
Updating as we go. Supremes have ruled 9-0 in favor of the studios in MGM v Grokster. But does the decision have wider import? Is it a death knell for tech? It's starting to look like the answer is no.
(Jun 27, 2005)